Utility line hazard across road near Old Beech Springs Road, Spartanburg County SC
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue personnel responded to a utility line crossing the roadway near Old Beech Springs Road that posed a fire hazard. AT&T was notified for the utility line issue.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 24 is on the scene.
00:02
It looks like a utility line that was going across the road.
00:06
The correct address is near Old Beech Springs Road, bypass downcourt.
00:14
...bypassed downcourt.
00:21
...over in Show Battalion 6 on place, please, please.
00:25
It's 6 to 4.
00:28
Save the time, 60-2-0.
00:32
64, you got a key holder walking, I'll see you.
00:39
Start for a rescue, 60 is arriving off thing?
00:43
Stay rotation,
00:44
602-4.
00:50
The original 14 will be on time.
00:55
Similar window on trip 14.
01:03
You can stay right there, we're going to enter right here on this front side, if you would.
01:11
Input.
01:13
Swammer, Southmmer.
01:22
Can you notify AT&T that this is going to be one of their lines?
01:39
Swarlander, a lot of 24 is also going to be called for Blake.
01:41
Glendell remain on the team.
01:45
My ladder 24.
01:54
Rescue 60,
01:56
Battalion 6.
01:58
Go ahead, Chief.
02:00
Can you make entry through that side using the Knox box and 864 in the middle?
02:12
That's affirmative chief.
02:17
It'll be the electronic key for that from the box there.
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Location mentioned:
State Rd S-42-4294, South Carolina 29334
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